Andalusia - quaint villages with cobbled streets and white-washed houses clinging to the hillsides, meandering mountain streams with waterfalls cascading into crystal clear pools, verdant forests where wild flowers grow in abundance and warm friendly people who proudly celebrate their traditions and culture. This is just some of what Andalusia has to offer.

Cadiz has some of Andalusia's most windswept, beautiful beaches, prettiest white villages and the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park.

Huelva is the most least visited province and borders Portugal and Extremadura, as well as the Atlantic Ocean. It has many unique places to visit such as the Parque Nacional de Donana and the wild and majestic Sierra de Aracena y Picos Natural Park.

Cordoba, The province of Cordoba is divided into two parts by the River Guadalquivir which runs through the province from east to west. The north is the Sierra Morena mountain range plentiful to game and in the south scattered delightful villages and small, lively towns. Cordoba is a unique city where Roman, Arabic and Christian cultures exist side by side. As you wander through the narrow streets you can peep into shady patios where dozens of potted plants and the most colourful, scented flowers will engulf you with their sweet aroma.

Seville The province of Seville has many historical towns with beautiful buildings, gorgeous countryside, and large haciendas where the famous fighting bulls are bred. Seville is the swarthy capital of Andalusia and the essence of Spain. It has a distilled mixture of those quintessential ingredients, fiery dance, bull fighting, siestas and fiestas, traditional tapas and orange blossom on every street.

Granada Province is characterised by extreme variables in landscape and climate, so much so that it's possible to ski in the mountains and go diving in the sea in one day. The magnificent Alhambra Palace, the cave houses of Guadix and the villages of Las Alpujarras are just some of the places to visit.

Malaga Apart from the beaches of the Costa del Sol Malaga Province has a great deal to offer. The Axarquia region with small towns full of history and tales of bandits in the mountains. The Serrania de Ronda and the beautiful historic town of Ronda and of course Malaga city itself.

Almeria, in the far southwestern corner of the Iberian peninsula is the sunniest province. Much of the province is comprised of semi-arid desert-like landscape. The beautiful Cabo de Gata - Nijar Natural Park is one of Andalucia's most outstanding wildlife areas and has some beautiful deserted beaches. Inland Almeria are the Wild West towns of Mini-Hollywood in the desert.

Extremadura
Exploring Extremadura is a journey into the heart of old Spain, from the country's finest Roman ruins to mysterious medieval cities and time-worn villages. Merida, Caceres and Trujillo rank among Spain's most beautifully preserved historical settlements. This is a region of broad blue skies and vast swathes of sparsely populated land with isolated farmhouses and crumbling hilltop castles. Wooded sierras rise along the northern, eastern and southern fringes, while the raptor-rich Parque Nacional de Mon Frague is arguably Extremadura's most dramatic corner.

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Discover a selection of beautiful country property from our wide portfolio of real estate in Andalusia and let us catch your DREAM.

The 95-acre farm lies in the Sierra Alhamilla on the periphery to a unique desert landscape. Completely renovated in early 2000s and converted into a holiday and seminar centre for up to 16 persons which has been operating successfully for the last 10 years. There are twelve rooms and five bathrooms on two floors and two separate multi-purpose rooms ideally suited for yoga classes etc. Electricity is provided by solar and the property has mains water supply. Situated about 6 km the village and the beaches of the Cabo de Gata natural park and Almeria airport are reached in 45 minutes.

A stunning old olive mill that has been renovated, with rustic charm, beams and beautiful tiling and detail, to make three separate living units, with huge potential for a lifestyle business set-up, in glorious, totally unspoiled country. The property is made up of three living spaces 0 two apartments and a casita and in the middle of the property is a large indoor kitchen/dining areas used as the central focal point. Adjacent to the kitchen is a large courtyard with a covered, shaded dining space. There are a number of store rooms and a small stable for further development and a large pool with decked area. The property is set in 35,000 m2 of land with productive olive trees, paddocks and a 5,000 m2 fenced area for the animals. The mill is completely off-grid and perfect for those wanting a self-sufficiency lifestyle, rural tourism, yoga retreat etc. Situated just a 15 minute drive from the pretty town of Montoro, and around 45 minutes from the beautiful city of Cordoba.

Beautiful large renovated cortijo currently configured as a profitable upmarket Bed and Breakfast but which would work equally well as a magnificent family home with a large studio for yoga, art. etc. This magnificent farmhouse is, at once, rustic and elegant with all modern facilities, but which retains all of the charm expected of a rural Andalucian cortijo. And, as a bonus, a private chapel, hand-painted by artist friends of the owners and a hammam - an Arab bathroom with two pools, one hot and one temperate. Accommodation is spread over three buildings and includes kitchen, dining room, Arab style sitting room, 8 bedrooms all with en-suite bathrooms. Set in 28,000 m2 of land with numerous patios and terraces, mature gardens, swimming pool and a stable. Located a short distance from the old Moorish stronghold of Montefrio and around 30 minutes to Granada airport.